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it depends on the application. i don't have a penumag setup so i can't comment on that, but for other guns, my go to is Rocks and SCMs. rocks are a little harder to rebuild, but they don't need it often. and i just love AKA regs.

On the expertise of others I went microrock my first pneumag. It's gone over ten years without requiring attention of any kind so I got one for my second pneumag last year. So yeah... I've added nothing to this thread.

On the expertise of others I went microrock my first pneumag. It's gone over ten years without requiring attention of any kind so I got one for my second pneumag last year. So yeah... I've added nothing to this thread.

I use a micro rock for my pneumag (same reg 3 years). I tried a tickler and various other stock wgp takeoff regs they just don't compare since i am not running a sleeper set up the size did not matter.

I also have used the micro rock for years without problems. Parts are plentiful, design is user friendly to service. I've also had a few besales and bob long lprs that I loved on my autococker, but I think those are hard to come by.

Ive got a few of those in my spares there a very reliable lpr I have used them on a sleeper and 2 of my old cockers.
never needed to adjust them once set
Making an lpr is simple the microrock has to be the easiest design no need to be so big though
Ask hill I made a makeshift lpr for him a while back was only 1" 1/4 long and about 0.4 o/d.
Personally Ive found it comes down to decent springs and using a high durometer oring.
size wize 1/2" x 1 1/2" would be a nice size, all you need is a fine pitch thread on the adjustement
which will give you better pressure adjustment.
I so have some cad files somewhere if u want them

Ive got a few of those in my spares there a very reliable lpr I have used them on a sleeper and 2 of my old cockers.
never needed to adjust them once set
Making an lpr is simple the microrock has to be the easiest design no need to be so big though
Ask hill I made a makeshift lpr for him a while back was only 1" 1/4 long and about 0.4 o/d.
Personally Ive found it comes down to decent springs and using a high durometer oring.
size wize 1/2" x 1 1/2" would be a nice size, all you need is a fine pitch thread on the adjustement
which will give you better pressure adjustment.
I so have some cad files somewhere if u want them

I have already designed the LPR I'm going to produce, that not the reason for this thread, I'm gathering information for something different.